Abandoned City

Abandoned City

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Interview With Andre Renard

I had a chance to meet up with Andre and i asked him if I could ask him a few questions and he said it would be fine. He had first told me that his type of warfare was very hard to do because it was fighting undergorund. He had fought underground and many MP were down there and many civilians lived down there as well. There were also some of the infected that roamed down there. He had told me of the gruesome images that he will never forget off the bloody corpses and skeletons. He also said that zombies attakced people down there and you would either find them dead or trying to fight off one of the infected. He also sais that these tunnels seemes endless and how chaotic it was with all of those people down there. It sounds like this is something in his life that will haunt his dreams. 

Interview With Terry Knox

I had a chance to talk with Terry Know earlier today, may I add that he is the first and only Australian commander of the International Space Station. So he was a commander of a enormous space station called the ISS. He said it took 16 countries ten years to build it. He also said that it was so big that you could see it from Earth without a telescope. He said on the ISS they watched over all humanity. He said that when they were up there they the food and resources were scarce so they had to conserve as much as possible and they even became so desperate, they ate the test animals. He had told me of all of the videos they had watched of Earth and everything he saw people do and zombies do. It sounds quite facinating. 

Friday, May 8, 2009

Interview with Barati Palshigar

Palshigar told me he worked for Radio Free Earth. What he did was he gave out information to the general public so that everyone could be informed on what was going on. He told me that he tought that ignorance was the biggest cause of the world wide pandemic. I agree with him 100 percent. He had a job that involved sorting out all of the information that was thought to be misleading, such as survival skill, and how to properly fight off a zombie. 

Monday, May 4, 2009

Interview with Hyungchol Choi

I had an oppurtunity to meet with Choi and i decided to ask him of a few of his experiences in the zombie war. He told me that North Korea was well prepared to repel the infestation,  he described that it was because of the landscape that they had, the rivers and mountains all around. He said that the population was heavily miltarized and that they were ready to engage the enemy at any time. It was roughly around 1,000,000 men and women serving in the military, that is a quarter of the population. He has also mentioned that some of his spies had dissapeared from the north. 

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Interview with Colonel Christina Eliopolis

I had a chance to meet with Colonel Christina Eliopolis and I asked if i could talk to her for a little bit. She first old me that she was a Raptor driver, FA-22.  She said it was the best ever built, and she also said that it could outfly and outflight God himself. I hope he doesn't strike us with lightning now, haha. She said it was a monumentto American technical prowess, and in this war that prowess counted for s***. It sounded as she really enjoyed being a pilot. She told me of situations she was in as a pilot and it wa very interesting. 

Monday, April 27, 2009

Rajasthan, India

I heard of some soldiers here that were stationed near the outter part of the city. They were informed that a whole bunch of some of the infected were coming their way and the onyl way to stop them was to blow up a bridge so that they would not be able to cross into the city. But they could not do that because if they blew up the bridge then the civilians could not get out of the city, so there was a major conflict there. So they had to do it, but when they tried to they could not because the detonators were not working so they called in aircraft to drop gas bombs to kill those not infected to ensure that the infected would not infect them. 

Denver, Colorado

Today I interviewed Todd Waino. I had met up with Todd because i wanted to hear what he had to say. He started to tell me how, a small suburban town outside of New, York city, looked when he was there. He said that the sky was red and that it looked as f you were looking at hell itself. He also told me of the zombies,  and how they seemed as if they were indefatigable and industructible. He said that the only way to kill them was to shoot them in the head, or blow of their head. He said that the army started to use their best weapons to fight off the zombies, but it turned out that a majoruty of the weapons failed. Some of the higher ranked officials knew of the zombies' only weakness but they still used the weapons. This does not sound right of the military officials. 

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Interview with Roy Elliot, Malibu, California

One day i caught up with Roy and asked him if i could ask him a few questions. He said ADS was the main disease in the begininng months, it infected many people but it was soon stabalized in the Rockies but it was still killing. When he had found out about it, the government was trying to keep it a secret and they wanted him to keep his mouth shut. Now a little about Roy, he was a movie director and producer. He was famous for his work and he wanted to film the military and he asked the permission of the DeStRes but he was denied because they said the miltary had far more important things to do. I asked him if he ever considered just become a freelance journalist and gotten a permit from the government but he said no because it would have taken to much time. The reason he wanted to do this was because he wanted to show others what was going on through his films. He ended up making his little movie but in the end he said it bombed. 

Monday, April 20, 2009

Interview with Travis D' Ambrosia in Vaalajarvi, Finland

I had a chance to meet up with Travis D' Ambrosia, the Supreme Allied Commander for Europe. He said right in the beginning that he knew mistakes were made and i would not deny it. He also said that he won' t deny that they could have been better prepared. So he knew thatsome mistakes were made and that lead to the Walking Plague getting as bed as it got. He told me that they made a proposal to the White House to, not only eliminate the threat within the United States, but to roll back and containit throughout the entire world. Phase one of the plan was to, not get rid of it, but to hold it off long enough to get phase two going. Phase one went as planned but they never got to do phase two of the plan. Thye reason phase two never got acted out was becasue it required a massive national undertaking, they needed a lot of resources to pull it off. So they ended up not getting these resources, and they were tired of trying. What they had to do was extremely hard to pull off. So I understand why they did that. Some people said they should have done it, but if they did not have the resources to pull it off then even attempt to try. So I understand why it was not completed.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Interview with Nury Televaldi

I was at the interview with Nury Televadi. He had said that he had did a lot of air smuggling. He said that he smuggled raw opium, uncut diamonds, girls, boys, or whatever was valuable for some countries. It sounds like he really cared about getting paid. He had said that the government had tried to shut him down by having better searches and security checkpoints. He said they had even executed a few shetou to try to send a message to others. He knew that they had made tighter security, so he saide that he knew every back door to every country, he said " If the U.S. won't let you get in, go through Mexico." So this is one of the lowest people i have ever encountered. I do not believe that this guy is anything other than a bad person. 

Interview wiht Fernando Oliveira in Brazil.

I overheared an interview with Fernando Oliveira. They asked him a lot of questions. I remember they asked him one question that went "Was it tested." And he replied "For what? in order to test something you have to know what you're looking for. We didn't know about Walking Plague then. We were concerned with conventional ailments-hepatitis or HIV/AIDS- and we didn't even have time to test for those." I think that they should have been more cautious, he said they didn't have enough time to test the heart for everything. So they should have expanded their tests and maybe they could have found all of the problems with it. He had also said that he had saw one of his colleagues, Dr. Silva, dead on the floor beneath Herr Muller. He said that flesh was hanging out of Mullers mouth because Muller was infected and had killed Dr. Silva. He said he no choice but to pull out a Desert Eagle pistol and shoot Muller in the head.